Dizon Janine Margarita R, Grimmer-Somers Karen, Kumar Saravana
International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of South Australia City East Campus, North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia.
BMC Res Notes. 2011 Sep 19;4:362. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-4-362.
Country by country similarities and differences in physical therapy practice exists. Therefore, before updates in practice can be provided, such as trainings in evidence-based practice, it is necessary to identify the profile and nature of practice in a given country or setting. Following a search of the international literature, no appropriate tool was identified to collect and establish data to create the profile of physical therapy practice in the Philippines. We therefore developed, validated and pilot tested a survey instrument which would comprehensively describe the practice of physical therapy in the Philippines
We used a mixed methods design to answer our study aims. A focus group interview was conducted among a group of physical therapists to establish the content and contexts of items to be included in the survey instrument. Findings were amalgamated with the information from the literature on developing survey instruments/questionnaires. A survey instrument was drafted and named as the Physical Therapy Profile Questionnaire (PTPQ). The PTPQ was then validated and pilot tested to a different group of physical therapists.The final version consisted of five separate parts namely (A) General information and demographics, (B) Practice Profile, (C) Treatment Preferences, (D) Bases for clinical work and (E) Bases for educational/research work. At present the PTPQ is relevant to the Philippines and could be used by any country which has a similar nature of practice with the Philippines.
The Physical Therapy Practice Questionnaire (PTPQ) was shown to have good face and content validity among the Filipino physical therapists and their context of practice. It has also been found to be useful, easy to administer tool and in a format appealing to respondents. The PTPQ is expected to assist comprehensive data collection to create a profile of physical therapy practice in the Philippines.
各国物理治疗实践存在异同。因此,在提供实践更新内容(如循证实践培训)之前,有必要确定特定国家或环境下的实践概况和性质。在检索国际文献后,未找到合适的工具来收集和建立数据以创建菲律宾物理治疗实践概况。因此,我们开发、验证并进行了预测试一种调查工具,该工具将全面描述菲律宾的物理治疗实践情况。
我们采用混合方法设计来实现研究目标。对一组物理治疗师进行了焦点小组访谈,以确定调查工具中应包含的项目内容和背景。研究结果与有关开发调查工具/问卷的文献信息相结合。起草了一份调查工具并命名为物理治疗概况问卷(PTPQ)。然后对另一组物理治疗师进行了PTPQ的验证和预测试。最终版本由五个单独部分组成,即(A)一般信息和人口统计学,(B)实践概况,(C)治疗偏好,(D)临床工作依据和(E)教育/研究工作依据。目前,PTPQ适用于菲律宾,任何与菲律宾实践性质相似的国家都可以使用。
物理治疗实践问卷(PTPQ)在菲律宾物理治疗师及其实践背景中显示出良好的表面效度和内容效度。还发现它是一种有用、易于管理的工具,且格式吸引受访者。预计PTPQ将有助于全面收集数据,以创建菲律宾物理治疗实践概况。